Faturator

"I'm not normally a fan of distortion units... But kiloHearts 'Faturator' is AMAZING!"

Dom Kane. Dom Kane is a Producer, Sound Designer and Engineer.

"Really easy to use. Sounds great on both synths and vocals!"

David Cox (autoKratz). autoKratz are a London based electronic duo composed of members; David Cox and Russell Crank.

"Faturator is an amazingly simple way to add grit and width and I use it in almost every track."

KSHMR. KSHMR is an Indian-American EDM producer from California.

Grit, oomph, fatness, raw, color, or just that certain something. Sometimes your sounds need a shovel of dirt. Faturator is standing ready to tear whatever you throw at it apart violently, and then gently (but firmly) put it back together fatter and rawer than ever.

Faturator can do everything from adding subtle and warm gritty character to your sounds to slam them into a wall of heavy saturation and digital fuzz. Contrary to many distortion effects, Faturator will preserve the dynamics of your sound and work its wonders on it regardless of input gain.

For the heck of it, it can also color the input to emphasize a specific tone of the sound, or throw some stereo width into the mix. Everything to give you a fast and easy way of making any input come alive.

What's a Snapin?

This plugin is a "snapin". That means you can use it as a regular VST/AU plugin, or you can use it with our snapin hosts Multipass and Snap Heap where you can combine effects in amazing ways.

System Requirements

These are the minimum recommended system requirements for running kHs ONE:

CPU:

2 GHz or faster

Memory:

1 GB or more

Operating System:

Windows (7 or newer) or Mac OS X (10.7 or newer)

Software:

A VST / Audio Unit / AAX compatible DAW

Supported formats:

AAX

AU

VST2

Snapin

Please note: If you have many instances of Faturator running, all playing many voices at the same time the CPU usage will increase accordingly. Thus, we cannot guarantee that Faturator will work flawlessly in all use cases even if your system does meet the minimum recommended system requirements.